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TobaccoBuster No tobacco
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Gunbuster No Glocks allowed ...
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None are 30.06/30.07 compliant by themselves
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1. Gunbuster sign: Does not meet the requirements of 30.06 or 30.07 and has no effect on Texas LTC/CHL holders. However, you should expect to be asked to leave or cover if you are carrying openly.ImportedTexan wrote:Thank you for your replies that cleared up quite a bit of questions I had. However, it also spurred more.
Can you clarify “gunbuster”?
Also, can any business print out a copy of a 30.06 or 30.07 and post it in their window in the proper formatting, or does it have to come from the state?
I’d rather ask stupid questions now than look like a fool later on. Thanks for your responses and patience.
Fantastic thank you. I believe that’s it for my questions for now, or at least the ones I know to ask.troglodyte wrote:The gunbuster sign is the picture of a gun with the red circle and slash over it.
Their is no officially sourced sign. As long as it meets the State's criteria it is considered legal.
It's the same as business owners who post No Mexicans signs. The signs are not enforceable but it appeases the KKKrowd. Nobody should boycott. The business owners are just appealing to a broad range of customers.Abraham wrote:There's a school of thought that states some business owner post unenforceable no guns signs deliberately as it appeases the anti-gun crowd, fully realizing knowledgeable LTCers know they can legally remain armed and do their purchasing in that business as he/she knows bogus no gun signs can legally be ignored. Thus, the business owner satisfies a broad range of customers.
You WILL have other questions. Stick around and read, ask, & answer. They are all learning experiences.ImportedTexan wrote:Fantastic thank you. I believe that’s it for my questions for now, or at least the ones I know to ask.troglodyte wrote:The gunbuster sign is the picture of a gun with the red circle and slash over it.
Their is no officially sourced sign. As long as it meets the State's criteria it is considered legal.
Pawpaw wrote:You WILL have other questions. Stick around and read, ask, & answer. They are all learning experiences.ImportedTexan wrote:Fantastic thank you. I believe that’s it for my questions for now, or at least the ones I know to ask.troglodyte wrote:The gunbuster sign is the picture of a gun with the red circle and slash over it.
Their is no officially sourced sign. As long as it meets the State's criteria it is considered legal.
I used to tell the young airmen that worked for me, "There's no such thing as a dumb question."ImportedTexan wrote:Pawpaw wrote:You WILL have other questions. Stick around and read, ask, & answer. They are all learning experiences.ImportedTexan wrote:Fantastic thank you. I believe that’s it for my questions for now, or at least the ones I know to ask.troglodyte wrote:The gunbuster sign is the picture of a gun with the red circle and slash over it.
Their is no officially sourced sign. As long as it meets the State's criteria it is considered legal.
I have no doubt I’ll have more questions. Like what I tell the soldiers I train, “you don’t have any questions now because you don’t know what to ask”. The questions will come, thank you all for taking the time to answer them.
I had forgotten about this thread...I'll try to get them updated now.ImportedTexan wrote:Forgot to add, the majority of the pictures on the first page don’t load and are probably outdated.
I'm sure that will cut down on bank robberies! They DID ask politely, after all. /slonestar144 wrote:[image]